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Gender Differences in Quit Rates in a Tobacco Cessation Program: In Search of Demographic, Socioeconomic, Health, or Behavioral Explanatory Mechanisms

Journal of Biomedical and Life Sciences | Vol 5, Issue 1

Table 2. Correlation Matrix of the Study Variables

Variables1234567891011
1. Gender (Female)1.00          
2.Quit Smoking (Yes)-0.111.00         
3.Age0.060.041.00        
4. Education0.050.09-0.011.00       
5. Number of Cardiometabolic Risk Conditions0.120.100.28***0.051.00      
6. Depression0.02-0.14*0.00-0.030.17*1.00     
7.Perceived Stress-0.01-0.01-0.17*-0.02-0.090.42***1.00    
8. Perceived Social Support0.17*0.120.14*0.01-0.01-0.31***-0.33***1.00   
9.Oher Tobacco Products Use (Yes)-0.080.08-0.17*-0.01-0.090.110.12-0.131.00  
10. Menthol/Multiple Flavor Use (Yes)-0.06-0.14*0.06-0.130.10-0.04-0.02-0.03-0.17*1.00 
11.Nicotine Addiction (at Baseline)-0.08-0.08-0.01-0.18**-0.010.22***0.19**-0.16*-0.020.001.00

* P < 0.05; ** P < 0.01; *** P < 0.001.